MUHAMMAD JAMIL versus MUNAWAR KHAN
R12 (4), Form XIX Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Declare the assets of the District Moderator Election Candidate, submit their nomination papers with Form XIX under R12 (4), Border Government Local Government ( The holding of elections (Rules, 2005) meant for the declaration of assets. The Returning Officer, on the day of checking the papers, received a new statement from the candidate which contained the details, the assets available to him and by the candidate. The nomination papers were accepted. Voters filed an appeal before the District Returning Officer stating that the previous Form XIX with papers nomination was considered incomplete simply on the basis that the candidate did not state his income from the Sugar Mill mentioned in Section 4 of the form. The position of the Form XIX filed was the same validity, the Returning Officer was empowered to reject the nomination papers on summary inquiry and had no jurisdiction. Allowing a candidate to provide further explanation of the assets available to him during the scrutiny process, such a discount, if extended to a candidate, will be required to submit a nomination, to meet any deficiencies. Opportunities. Candidates cannot be extended after the expiry date of filing of nomination papers, as this would mean that the filing of nomination papers with declaration form XIX was extended to the benefit of the candidate. , Which was banned in law returning. The officer was not in any jurisdiction to provide fresh declaration form XIX to the candidates, all
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